That's correct... with the standing rig slack, she has a slight bend aft.
It's not a kink or hard spot, but the mast above and below the spreaders is
slightly straighter.

It's no more bend than would normally be added by a backstay tensioner, but
still... I'd prefer the mast to be straight in column. I'm not a racer, as
is immediately obvious to anyone who sees me on a sailboat... I'm more the
trail-your-arm-in-the-water-while-daydreaming type.

Thanks
BG

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Brian Gilbert
Marine Media 
M17 "Tiny Dancer" (ex "Stargazer")
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on 5/26/06 10:15 AM, [EMAIL PROTECTED] at
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> So the mast is bent without benefit of tension in the standing rigging?
> No rigger here, but don't think that's right...   t
> 
> 
> Tom Smith & Jane Van Winkle
> M17 #496 


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